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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1963)
The Family Council tv,;' rirailr Council con.l.u of Judte, Eh .riliu !..Ilertyme?- ,h'" "'" " womrn-i editor. diifnnntril ha ... i umriui, majur ion ni'ni.r, .... kmu'uic cuunieiurs. inn tnmi ..tL vjii n-tipyristtl by Gunerai Features Corp.) 3tri. Alma, Denny. Hannah C.-He can consider i been nothing but crisis, with a me another gambling loss. ; few lulls for paying bills. And Ferdinand C.-She can't leave ; all because Ferdinand has a now. My luck must change. , ranging disease now classifier) a 1 o n g with alcoholism and Hannah C.-After 35 years of drug addiction as a destructive panic and humiliation, I'm de-! compulsion. Why is gambling termined to leave my husband, j -in his blood?" Because the Our children are all married ; "antibodies" are weak-factors now and I can go to live with one of them. Ferdic is an in veterate gambler. I stuck it out with him, hoping he'd straighten out. But now, with a mortgage on our home, a loan on our car, he's still ap proaching relatives for money to pay his debts. I can't face anybody any more. Ferdinand C.-My gambling suited her fine when I was winning. And you notice she won't deny that I managed to provide for the. family all through my ups and downs. such as self-confidence, pa tience, sense of responsibility. We urge Hannah to regard her husband as sick and, instead of deserting him now, to turn her full attention to nursing him back to health. Gamblers Anonymous, P. O. Box 1498, New York, offers the help of others who may convince him that he can lose all the time. Above all, they work on the cause which they say is "feel ings of rejection stemming from early childhood." Han nah may relent when she un even though they were mostly ! derstands that Ferdinand has downs. Now that I'm in the deepest hole of my life, the woman who's supposed to stand by me is ready to bury me in it. I can't lose all the time. It's her duty to stay with me and wait for things to balance out again. ' . The Council:-One expects a marriage to go through a few merely love." been trying to "buy The Mark of a Tourist Shutter Bugs Meet Match in Pennsylvania's Amish Country h1 " 1 TO Earth Mover Kills Washington Worker Goldendale, Wash. - (DPI) -Wayne O. Wilkes, 50, White Salmon, Wash., died Monday alter being crushed against a crises, and some 35-year-old ! stump by a runaway earth one falls victim to "middle-age , mover at a logging operation madness." But this one has about 50 miles north of here. By DICK WEST Bird-in-Hand. Pa. -ilTO- Pic ture taking has come to be regarded as one of mankind's four funda mental moti vations, rank ing just be hind eating, sleeping and sex. In some prcc incts, it has forged ahead of sex. The snapshot west urge shows up most strongly in the Ameri can tourist, who can be in stantly identified by the cam era that dangles from a strap around his neck. The camera is his badge, his escutcheon, his caste mark, his elk's tooth, his se curity symbol. He feels it is a part of him, and eventually it will be. It is only a question of time until the process of evolution incorporates this function into the bodily mechanism and each person will be born with a camera growing out of his chest. I cultivated an interest in the anthropological as pects of amateur photogra phy during many years of observing tourists in Wash ington. D.C., where I work. The tourists there are fond of standing in the middle of the street to snap pictures of monuments and such. In driving to the capital each morning, I usually arrived with at least one tourist drap ed over a front fender. The bag limit is four. It was my interest in the subject that brought me to Bird-in-Hand. This village in i the heart of the Pennsylvania Dutch country is the scene of an interesting conflict be tween the tourist and the Amish. The Amish are one of the groups of "Plain People" that inhabit Lancaster county. For El Paso Gas Gets Pipeline Easement Salem - WPli - The state land board has granted a 99-year easement to El Paso Natural Gas Co. to construct a gas pipeline across the Columbia river at Hood River. The new gas transmission line will be attached to the Hood River bridge. Port of Portland was grant ed permission to remove and sell 10,000 cubic yards of dredged material from the Co lumbia river. The port will pay the slsto a royalty of 12"2 cents a yard for the material. religious reasons they still use tne norse ana buggy, wear old-fashioned clothes, shun telephones and electric ity, and otherwise try to keep their homes insulated from the outside world. , All of this naturally has made them a prime tourist attraction. Being gentle, passive people, the Amish have refrained from driv ing away the tourist with buckshot, as they might be justified in doing. Insofar as possible, they try to ig nore the invasion. It is. however, against their religion to permit themselves to be photographed, and a tourist with a camera is not easily ignored. Thus has been created the classic case of an irrcstible force (tourist with camera) confronted with an irresisti ble subject (the picturesque Amish). I would like to report that the tourist has at last met his match and is being compelled to retire from the field with shutter unsnapped and film unexposed. But the Amish are vulner able to long-range lens and there are signs that camera i shyness is abating in the ! younger generation. As they say in Latin, "E pluribus Kodak." Dennis the Menace SECTION B PAGES 1 to 12 Aw,they wouicn't co mi mte FRIENDS', MEDFORDtTRIBUNE MED FORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1963 London-iUPK-Police search ed today for the disgruntled motorist who hurled part of a parking meter through the dining room window of Brit ish Transport Minister Ernest Marples. 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